Word: musts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Today is the last day upon which undergraduates may change (drop or add) courses beginning in the second half year without liability of the course fee. Petitions must be filed in person at Room C. University Hall, before 5 o'clock...
...sake of freedom. Prisons fouler than Widener were endured by these youthful idealists, and hunger strikes were their only means of getting out of jail. The Vagabond was not feeling the pangs of hunger. That would not come for hours, when he could lay off for supper. On he must read through the tale of other peoples' struggles and sufferings and defeats. At least one could get a decent meal and still work in Widener--they had no stopped that yet. And after all, he was imprisoned voluntarily--no one compelled him to come to Harvard in the first place...
...remember the evening 15 years ago when the birth of TIME was announced. We were working away in the feature department of the old New York Herald. Charlie Lincoln-Mr. Lincoln to us-our managing editor, came into our room with a story he said was "must" for all editions. It was a story of the birth of TIME, and "must" it was from first to last. Now as TIME'S 15th birthday anniversary approaches it is interesting and gratifying to see how well justified was the Herald M.E.'s high appraisal of that piece of news...
...designated is a great responsibility; the reputation as an expert must be lived up to--or confidence evaporates. The Bureau did little to inspire confidence by Mr. Roper's speech. He did not talk like an expert; he scarcely made good sense. He advocated 50-watt bulbs for night driving instead of the present 30-watt bulbs. Immediately any reader of high school intelligence wants to know how blinding glare can be reduced by doubling the illumination. And this very essential point Mr. Roper chose to ignore...
When the piece was finished, Piston was forced to admit that the Piano must have gone badly astray, and the audience adjourned en masse to Paine Hall for the rest of the recital...